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By     |    Nov 16, 2009
Posted in: Family, Gardening, Life, Top Stories     |    8 Comments

Rotten Pickles

I recently picked up The Complete Tassajara Cookbook from the library and have been slowly savoring it as I have time. I am a big fan of the Tassajara Bread Book, so it seemed logical that I would enjoy this book as well. I found this great story in the middle of the book and had to share it, as it is so poignant and relevant to where I am in my life and walk with the Lord right now.

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By     |    Aug 31, 2009
Posted in: Schleitheim Academy     |    2 Comments

Our First Day

Our first day of homeschooling, a sample of our daily schedule, and a few examples of the boys' first work.

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By     |    May 25, 2009
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Resource Wish: Composter

We're looking at worm composting as the perfect, viable option for our current living conditions.

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By     |    May 23, 2009
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The Newest Addition to our Family

We are on our way to producing more and more of our own food. Read about how our newest little ladies are doing!

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By     |    May 15, 2009
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Win Rosetta Stone Homeschool Latin!

Kimbrah and I fell in love while working on Latin in the summer of 2001. We were under the tutelage of my Koine Greek professor/tutor/mentor; a genius when it comes to classics. The addition of Latin for our kids would be a wonderful complement to their growing knowledge of Koine Greek (they currently have the alphabet memorized, and are working on character recognition; and they are 5, 4, 2 and [...]

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By     |    Apr 16, 2009
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That’s not a chess set

That's a chess set! A very nice gift from my mother-in-law, who (with the help of my beautiful bride) understands my great liking for things old, especially board game type things. This is a great, oversized set. Chipped and rough, and perfect. The kids love it.

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